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I have been to many hostels this past year, some were above expectations of what a hostel should offer - which really is the basic- and some did not quite managed to reach the 'alright ' status. The Sudamerika is, in my opinion, somewhere between...More

Likes:
1. 2 persons only in a room
2. Friendly staff
3. 180 pesos/night only
Dislikes:
1. The room was extremely small without any window
2. The bathroom needs to be renovated
3. The linen need to be changed
4. Loud music on the first...More

The hostel is located in a pretty old building but the location is amazing, walking distance to the Casa Rosada. The rooms were very simple and we had to ask for blankets because they did not have it at the room. The bathroom as pretty...More

Cock roaches in the breakfast cereal, unhelpful staff, who when asked why there was no soap in the men's toilet, said use another one on a different floor then proceeded to continue to play with their mobiles, dirty toilets which are falling apart, loud music...More

The hostel itself has an awesome vibe, and I would consider it to be a party hostel.
The reason why is that the usual crowd in the hostel wakes up at noon and goes to bed at 8am, so if you're interested in site seeing...More

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As part of the historic quarter of Buenos Aires,Montserrat is defined by the historical events thattook place there and the landmarks that have stood thetest of time. The Plaza de Mayo is at the center ofthis connection to history: countless publicdemonstrations have passed through this square, goingback to the May Revolution of 1810. Walking thestreets of Montserrat allows us to imagine what Buenos

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Aires may have looked like in the past: the Cabildotakes us back to the late 16th century, while thePalacio Barolo and the traditional cafés carry us tothe early 20th. Nowadays, the neighbourhood isinundated every day by office workers, buses, andtaxis; still, the cobblestones, narrow sidewalks, andsubway stations from the 1910s remind us that we aresurrounded by history everywhere we look.